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− | I think my name was supposed to be "Pauline" but my parents misspelled it so now it's Polin. | + | I think my name was supposed to be "Pauline" but my parents misspelled it, so now it's Polin. It is pronounced "Po-leen" like tramPOLINe. |
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+ | == GrandChallenges for Engineering == | ||
+ | [https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20903-laser-fusion-trio-team-up-to-develop-clean-power/ Laser fusion trio team up to develop clean power | New Scientis], Jeff Hecht, New Scientist, 13 December 2011, accessed 21 September 2017 (Power from fusion) | ||
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+ | == Matlab Demonstrations == | ||
+ | My favorite Matlab demonstration was the example with the Klein Bottle. I liked this demonstration in particular because it demonstrates how useful Matlab is to help us visualize complex shapes. The Klein Bottle is in itself a fascinating object so the fact that Matlab is able to produce the shape in relatively few steps is very impressive to me. |
Latest revision as of 15:46, 22 September 2017
About Me
I'm a freshman at Duke University, planning on majoring in Biomedical Engineering!
Name Pronunciation
I think my name was supposed to be "Pauline" but my parents misspelled it, so now it's Polin. It is pronounced "Po-leen" like tramPOLINe.
GrandChallenges for Engineering
Laser fusion trio team up to develop clean power | New Scientis, Jeff Hecht, New Scientist, 13 December 2011, accessed 21 September 2017 (Power from fusion)
Matlab Demonstrations
My favorite Matlab demonstration was the example with the Klein Bottle. I liked this demonstration in particular because it demonstrates how useful Matlab is to help us visualize complex shapes. The Klein Bottle is in itself a fascinating object so the fact that Matlab is able to produce the shape in relatively few steps is very impressive to me.